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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

The Shidduch Crisis & Intermarriage:  Finding Love in the Jewish Community (UTJ 2016 Conference – Full Video) VIDEOS

The Shidduch Crisis & Intermarriage: Finding Love in the Jewish Community (UTJ 2016 Conference – Full Video)

by Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg, Temima Goldberg Shulman, Sharon Weiss-Greenberg, Rabbi David Novak and Rabbi Asher Lopatin
August 6, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Life Cycle, Modern Judaism, Relationships, UTJ Events, Women's Forum
ARTICLE

The Principle of Day School Universality: Reacting to an interview

by Doug Aronin
August 4, 2017

Categories: Modern Judaism, Politics
ARTICLE

What is Chasidic Shekhita?

by Rabbi Alan J Yuter
August 2, 2017

Categories: Articles, Denominations, Halakhah, Modern Judaism
RESPONSA

May a Traditional Rabbi or Cantor Attend an Egalitarian Service?

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Denominations, Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tefillah, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
RESPONSA

Triennial Torah Reading

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
RESPONSA

On Women as Cantors

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tomeikh KaHalakhah, Women's Forum
RESPONSA

Double Ring Ceremony

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Life Cycle, Modern Judaism, Relationships, Tomeikh KaHalakhah, Women's Forum
ARTICLE

How Far Can We Bend Tradition?

by Rabbi Alan J Yuter
July 16, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Philosophy
RESPONSA

To report or not to report? There is no question!

by Rabbi Alan J Yuter
July 16, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism

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